Free spirits (or those who need to free their spirits a littleā¦), this is the place for you! Cwmffrwd Farm's award winning eco-friendly wild camping and accommodation is a back-to-nature retreat Read more...
Free spirits (or those who need to free their spirits a littleā¦), this is the place for you! Cwmffrwd Farm's award winning eco-friendly wild camping and accommodation is a back-to-nature retreat for those looking to reconnect with nature in stunning surroundings. Nestled within twenty two acres of wildflower meadows, the farm makes you feel like you've found a secret spot tucked away amid towering mountains in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog Brecon Beacons National Park. Exemplified by the site's focus on maintaining the natural biodiversity of their surroundings, hosts James and Pridie are advocates of outdoor life and positive environmental change.
The secluded nature of Cwmffrwd Farm sets it aside from more densely populated sites, keeping this beautiful land unspoiled and ensuring it remains a haven for both wildlife and visitors alike. We have eight tent pitches (7m x 5m) along the top of the meadows with stunning views, and six van pitches along the bottom (small VW/transit vans/roof tents only).
To keep everyone (and the flowers) safe, vehicles are not allowed on the wildflower meadows, except those driving to the van pitches. Two grass carparks are provided, and kit and equipment can be transported using the wheelbarrows provided.
Amenities are also kept simple to minimise impact on the land, with three compost toilets, one washing up area, one flushing toilet and one electric shower. Guests are asked to come prepared with their own bags to take rubbish home to recycle.
There is limited data signal at the farm, so come prepared to disconnect from modern life. Instead, enjoy frolicking in the meadows, rummaging around in the little outdoor library for books and charts to help you identify the resident birds and mini beasts, or paddle in the stream or see if you can spot any creatures in the alder, willow, hazel and hawthorn that thrive across the site!
āAlong with the seclusion of each individual pitch, the farm feels like it is tucked away too. Itās 12 minutes drive to picturesque Crickhowell, and 25 minutes to celebrated book town Hay-on-Wye and bustling market town Brecon. Itās best to stock up on food before you arrive, or shop at local supermarkets in Brecon, Abergavenny or the high street in Crickhowell.
Free spirits (or those who need to free their spirits a littleā¦), this is the place for you! Cwmffrwd Farm's award winning eco-friendly wild camping and accommodation is a back-to-nature retreat Read more...
Free spirits (or those who need to free their spirits a littleā¦), this is the place for you! Cwmffrwd Farm's award winning eco-friendly wild camping and accommodation is a back-to-nature retreat for those looking to reconnect with nature in stunning surroundings. Nestled within twenty two acres of wildflower meadows, the farm makes you feel like you've found a secret spot tucked away amid towering mountains in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog Brecon Beacons National Park. Exemplified by the site's focus on maintaining the natural biodiversity of their surroundings, hosts James and Pridie are advocates of outdoor life and positive environmental change.
The secluded nature of Cwmffrwd Farm sets it aside from more densely populated sites, keeping this beautiful land unspoiled and ensuring it remains a haven for both wildlife and visitors alike. We have eight tent pitches (7m x 5m) along the top of the meadows with stunning views, and six van pitches along the bottom (small VW/transit vans/roof tents only).
To keep everyone (and the flowers) safe, vehicles are not allowed on the wildflower meadows, except those driving to the van pitches. Two grass carparks are provided, and kit and equipment can be transported using the wheelbarrows provided.
Amenities are also kept simple to minimise impact on the land, with three compost toilets, one washing up area, one flushing toilet and one electric shower. Guests are asked to come prepared with their own bags to take rubbish home to recycle.
There is limited data signal at the farm, so come prepared to disconnect from modern life. Instead, enjoy frolicking in the meadows, rummaging around in the little outdoor library for books and charts to help you identify the resident birds and mini beasts, or paddle in the stream or see if you can spot any creatures in the alder, willow, hazel and hawthorn that thrive across the site!
āAlong with the seclusion of each individual pitch, the farm feels like it is tucked away too. Itās 12 minutes drive to picturesque Crickhowell, and 25 minutes to celebrated book town Hay-on-Wye and bustling market town Brecon. Itās best to stock up on food before you arrive, or shop at local supermarkets in Brecon, Abergavenny or the high street in Crickhowell.